Golden Finance reports that the revised 2025 plan by the SEC proposes clearer rules, safer market practices, and stronger regulation, aiming to build a more flexible and structured framework to accommodate the development of digital assets. The success of this plan depends on coordination among various agencies and international cooperation between regulatory bodies. The plan may lead to exemptions, safe harbor provisions, specific transfer agent rules for Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT), and revisions to the structure of the crypto assets market. These measures help integrate digital assets into traditional market infrastructure.
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The SEC's revised 2025 plan outlines clearer and simplified Crypto Assets regulatory rules.
Golden Finance reports that the revised 2025 plan by the SEC proposes clearer rules, safer market practices, and stronger regulation, aiming to build a more flexible and structured framework to accommodate the development of digital assets. The success of this plan depends on coordination among various agencies and international cooperation between regulatory bodies. The plan may lead to exemptions, safe harbor provisions, specific transfer agent rules for Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT), and revisions to the structure of the crypto assets market. These measures help integrate digital assets into traditional market infrastructure.